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Kanye West Says Viral 'Boss Bucket List' Is Fake

He had just told a Deon Cole crowd a new album is coming.

Overview

  • Kanye West posted on X on Dec. 29 that the handwritten checklist circulating online is not his, writing that it is fake and not his handwriting.
  • The widely shared note labeled a 'Boss Bucket List' contained 36 goals, including skydiving, swimming with sharks, climbing a volcano, and visiting sites such as the Great Wall of China and Machu Picchu.
  • The checklist spread after being shared on Instagram, including by the account @styleconcept001, before accumulating millions of views across platforms.
  • Social-media users flagged inconsistencies, noting entries like buying a New York home and visiting Christ the Redeemer that align with things Ye had already done years ago.
  • Separately from the list, West appeared at Deon Cole’s comedy show and told the audience he has a new album on the way, with outlets noting it is unclear whether it is the delayed Bully project.